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Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Ocracoke Alive January/February 2016 News

IN THIS NEWSLETTER



New plans for Ocracoke Alive in 2016 ~ Ocracoke Alive's New Staff ~ Our Home at Deepwater Theater ~ Spring Arts Partnership Program ~ Ocrafolk Festival Lineup Announced ~ Pre-Purchase Ocrafolk Festival Ts, Mugs, & Goodies. First Time Ever! ~ Inaugural Festival Latino de Ocracoke in November 2016

It’s 2016!
What an exciting start to a new year! In the last six months the Ocracoke Alive board has taken large strides to make the organization more effective, more efficient, and more in-touch with our community on and off the island.  As a fairly young non-profit we rely on donors, sponsors, and volunteers (like you!) to aid in the success of our many endeavors. We owe you more gratitude than we can adequately express. 

At the close of 2015, the members of the Ocracoke Alive board came to an exciting and daunting realization…over the past year we had grown much more than anticipated! With an increase in the number of programs that Ocracoke Alive produces and assists in producing, we have more work than can be asked of volunteers. So we made a few changes….

We Now Have a Home
That’s right! In April of 2015 Ocracoke Alive took over the lease of Deepwater Theater on School Rd. With fresh paint and renovations, we are slowly turning it into our home base. By this summer you will be able to stop in for information, to observe some of our classes, to receive assistance in booking sailing trips on the Wilma Lee, and to purchase cool memorabilia and show tickets for this season’s performances (Blackbeard: An (historical/hysterical) Account, The Ocrafolk Opry, and Molasses Creek). With classes, rehearsals, meetings and weekly shows…this space is starting to feel more like home already!

New Ocracoke Alive Staff
Our renewed commitment to expand Ocracoke Alive’s programming began with a strategic planning workshop in November of 2015. In December and January our board officially approved two staff positions, Executive Director and Assistant Director positions.
These were granted to David Tweedie (face, elbow grease, and master organizer of Ocracoke Alive) and to Desirée Christa Ricker (island theater and dance guru). Currently, both these members are on the board, but they anticipate stepping off of the board to support the organization in their new roles.
They will be working on development, programming, long term goals, community outreach, marketing, and much, much more.

We have also created a contract position with Laura McClain for Skipjack Wilma Lee curriculum development and implementation. Our intent is for this programming to begin on board the vessel and branch out to include many Ocracoke Island subjects and organizations.  We intend to begin trial runs of these workshops in the fall with regional student groups.

Arts Partnership with Ocracoke School
We are well into our second week of the 2016 Arts Partnership Program! This 16-week program introduces two artists per week to Ocracoke’s public and home-schooled students, pre-k through 12th grade. With Mexican cooking, polymer clay, baking and theater arts completed, the remaining 14 weeks promise to be just as diverse and exciting. In addition to this program we will still be working with the school on the 2016 Arts Week, which is a full week of art immersion for all classes!

Thanks to Kitty Mitchell, Nancy Leach, the teachers and staff of Ocracoke School, and the artist instructors for bringing this program to life.  Also many thanks to our program sponsors, John Charles Saunders, Al & Linda Scarborough, Norma Sigal, Chuck & Liz Hotchkiss, Connie Leinbach, Judith Saunders, and Jim Roberts & Susan DeLaney. You can visit our YouTube channel to find videos of this program in action, and visit our website to find out how you can make a contribution to the program.


Social Media
If you follow us on Facebook, you’ve noticed we have recently stepped-up our social media game. With so much going on and daily breaking news, we’ve been amiss to not share that with you! By following us you can stay up-to-date with our programs through photos, videos, articles, festival updates, and invitations to become more involved. We have expanded our reach and we can now be followed on Facebook, Google Plus, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube! So…send us your pictures, share your memories, reach out to us, and follow us!

2016 Ocrafolk Festival News

The Ocrafolk Festival Performer Lineup has been finalized! Gary Mitchell and the stellar Ocrafolk Festival Performer Committee has been hard at work since September 2015 crafting a shiny new festival for 2016! New performers this year include The Bucket Brothers, Lipbone Redding, The Oak Grove String Band, and De Tierra Caleinte. Returning entertainers include Kaira Ba, Beleza, Donald Davis, Molasses Creek, Martin Garrish and friends, The Yes Team, Craicdown, Cassie & Maggie MacDonald, Rodney Kemp, Robbie Link and Allison Weiner, Bob Zentz & Jeanne McDougall, John Golden, Lightning Lou & the Blackouts, Jef the Mime, The Paperhand Puppets, The Blue Eyed Bettys, Michael Stanwood, The Green Grass Cloggers, Philip Howard, Rob Temple, and Ocrachicks. Whew! We are already worn out anticipating the fun! Find out all about the Ocrafolk Festival 2016 as it develops at http://www.ocracokealive.org/ocrafolk-festival.html

Interested in being an Ocrafolk Festival Artisan? January 1-March 15, Artisan Applications are open online for those who would like to apply to be considered for a juried artisan booth at this year’s Ocrafolk Festival.  We would like to invite everyone . . . but the island is small and we only have room for around 40 booths.  Find out more information at www.ocracokealive.org/artisan-application.html.

New in 2016 ~ Purchase Festival Packages now & avoid the wait! What a great Valentine’s Day gift for your OcraFanatic!

Your Dreaded Ocrafolk Festival Moment . . . you rush to the merchandise booth to secure your T-shirt and mug with the fabulous new design, and wrestling your way to the front, you discover that the last has just been sold!

Okay, so you still have a fabulous weekend, but we hate that you missed out on your treasured memorabilia.  Each festival release is a limited edition, and once they’re gone . . . they’re gone.

Well, this year we are offering a remedy! Just in time for Valentine’s Day we will be releasing festival packages that allow you to pre-purchase Ts, mugs, stickers, and the like.  You may pick up your package from our merchandise booth, or even have it mailed to you if you can’t make it for the festival weekend.  That way you just pop off the ferry, don your shirt and button, and you are ready to strut the festival grounds!  We will send out a notice next week when all is in place and you will be able to find out more at our homepage at www.ocracokealive.org.

Fridays are Festival Days at our Social Media Sites
Each Friday is Festival Friday on our social media sites and we will be sharing festival information, artwork, new album releases, videos, photos, memorabilia and overall excitement building for June! Do you have a favorite photo you took at a past festival? Follow us and share it with us!

Festival Latino de Ocracoke, New in 2016 ~ Saturday, November 12
Ocracoke Alive Executive Director, David Tweedie, has been meeting with Hispanic members of the Ocracoke community to assist them in producing the first Latino festival on the island. This celebration, Festival Latino de Ocracoke, will happen at the Ocracoke School and Community Center on Saturday, November 12, beginning around 11 AM and lasting through the evening. Festivities include food, dance, music and games from different regions of Mexico. We will keep you posted as plans develop.  All we can say for now is that community participants have been meeting over at Deepwater Theater five nights a week, practicing traditional dances. Everyone is so excited! It is going to be great fun!

Want to Get Involved?
Visit our website or email us at info@ocracokealive.org to learn how you can sponsor, volunteer, or make a tax-deductible donation.

Gratitude
The ability to look ahead with confidence- to plan, dream, and turn dreams into reality- these are things we could not do without your dedication and generous support. Our excitement remains grounded in our gratitude to our community, donors, sponsors, volunteers, friends and family, who readily give so much. You continue to inspire us. So from our new staff, the board, and from the hundreds of people who participate in Ocracoke Alive’s programming…thank you, thank you, and thank you! We’re looking forward to 2016!

Ocracoke Alive Board
David Tweedie ~ Gary Davis ~ Allison O’Neil
Tom Pahl ~ Desiree Ricker ~ Crystal Canterbury ~ Sharon Brodisch

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Ocrafolk Festival 2015 Performers, Sponsorships Announced . . . and more!

Greetings friends of Ocracoke Alive,

We have almost reached April 1st, and though the weather on Ocracoke alternates between lovely spring and blustery winter, Ocracoke Alive pushes on ahead as if fair sailing weather is right around the corner.  These past couple of weeks, a steady trickle of spring breakers popped up on the island as the local business owners yawn, stretch, and peer out of their windows and trying to decide if they should turn their signs to "Open." Here is what we have been up to!

Ocrafolk Festival Announces 2015 Performer Lineup, Entices Sponsors with Fabulous Rewards!

http://www.ocracokealive.org/sponsor-ocrafolk.html
Click on this link to find out more how to become a sponsor.  Donations are tax-deductible.
June 5-7 will herald the 16th annual Ocrafolk Festival on Ocracoke Island. The flagship event of Ocracoke Alive is one of the most popular weekends for visitors, as word of the event spreads across North Carolina and beyond. Last year, Our State Magazine featured the event as a top ranked NC festival, and several years ago it was ranked as one of the top 10 Island Festivals in the world by Coastal Living Magazine.  The Ocrafolk Festival's unique setting, and Ocracoke Alive's attention to detail helps create a weekend that is treasured by visitor and resident alike. The festival features musicians, storytellers, artisans, and characters from the NC region and beyond.  Popular events include a Fish Fry, Squaredance, Art Auction, Paperhand Puppet Parade, Gospel Sing, Bluegrass Jam, and performances by over 27 groups that will make fans of folk music and storytelling swoon.
http://www.ocracokealive.org/sponsor-ocrafolk.html
http://www.ocracokealive.org/sponsor-ocrafolk.html

Sponsors are a critical component of bringing the Ocrafolk Festival to life each year. The sponsors' passion for preserving the event through their donations fuels almost half of the total cost of the weekend. And the Ocrafolk Festival staff works hard to create unique rewards that make contributors feel a special part of the event.  As a sponsor you can not only receive the usual festival T-shirts and media recognition, but also an invitation to an Admiralty Party aboard Ocracoke Alive's Skipjack Wilma Lee, pre-release tickets to limited seating events, passes to the Fish Fry, reserved parking near festival grounds, and Supporter Level Buttons that enter you in drawings all weekend. Best of all, your sponsorship helps make sure that this unique event continues for another year!

Ocrafolk Festival 2015 Announces Performer Lineup


Mipso

The Yes Team

Victor and Penny

Los Tarascos de Michoacan

Kaira Ba
Blue Eyed Bettys









We had a great time this winter finding new music for the Ocrafolk Festival 2015!  Groups making their debut this year include the Blue Eyed Bettys, Kaira Ba, Los Tarascos de Michoacan, Victor & Penny, Mahalo Jazz 2, and the Yes Team. Returning to the stage we have . . . festival hosts Molasses Creek, storyteller Donald Davis, Martin Garrish, Mipso, The Outliers, Donald Thompson Band, The Alberti Flea Circus, Paperhand Puppets, Craicdown, Jacob Johnson, The Green Grass Cloggers, Bob Zentz & Jeanne McDougal, John Golden, Louis Allen, Philip Howard, Capt. Rob Temple, Chainsaw Artist Clyde Jones, Jef the Mime, Ocrachicks, and more.


Find out more about the lineup at www.ocracokealive.org/performers.html

Arts Partnership Program Celebrates the First 9 Weeks of Artists in the Schools


On Friday, March 27, from 4-6 PM at the Down Creek Gallery on Ocracoke, Ocracoke Alive celebrated the first nine weeks of the Arts Partnership Program with a Student Art Show, featuring photographs, paper popups, tie-dye, fresh baked bread, recycled critters, and paper quilling created by students. The Ocracoke community gives a huge THANK YOU! to all of the sponsors and volunteers who helped make this program possible.  Students and school staff have been abuzz with the creative energy swirling around the program. We hope to be posting a slide show soon of activities so that you folks at home can see what has been happening. It looks like we will have some funding to continue the program into fall.  If you would like to help this program continue, there are three things that we are looking for . . .
  1. Funding . . . of course always helpful.  You may make a tax deductible contribution towards the program by visiting the Ocracoke Alive website at www.ocracokealive.org/donate.html for Paypal or Credit Card contributions, or by mailing a donation to "Ocracoke Alive (memo Arts Partnership Program), PO Box 604, Ocracoke, NC 27960.
  2. Visiting artists. Would you like to spend a week here on Ocracoke Island in exchange for teaching in the program?  Ocracoke Alive will set you up with housing. The programming is moderate enough so that you will have personal time to stroll the village and beaches.  Artists who provide their own housing can receive a stipend. Details and teacher application at www.ocracokealive.org/community-programs.html
  3. Donate Ocracoke lodging for a visiting artist. If you own an house or condo on Ocracoke Island and would like to donate housing for a week in the off season to house a visiting artist (and receive a tax-donation letter from Ocracoke Alive), please contact David Tweedie at info@ocracokealive.org or 252-921-0260.
Thanks! For your help!

A Tale of Blackbeard Returns to the Stage in the Summer of 2015


Arrg! Get ready to swing yer cutlasses and jig around Ms. Euphemia's boarding house . . . Julie Howard's A Tale of Blackbeard is returning to the Ocracoke stage for a 7-show run this summer (Mondays, June 29-August 10th at the Ocracoke School Gym).  We have been holding auditions at Deepwater Theater this week and are lining up pirates and village girls for the return visit of Ocracoke's most infamous pirate. The show will be in partnership with the Ocracoke PTA which will receive a portion of the revenue. Ocracoke teachers will be able to sell food concessions to raise money for their classrooms, and any additional monies raised will go towards Ocracoke Alive programming in the community.

Photo by Brenda Kremzer
If you are interested in being a part of the production on or off stage, we are always looking for volunteers to work on costumes, sets, lights, sound, backstage, and to work as ushers and helpers at the shows. You may also become a sponsor for the 2015 run by visiting www.ocracokealive.org/donate.html.  Please contact us at info@ocracokealive.org or 252-921-0260 for questions about volunteering or donating.

That's all the news for now!
Your friends at Ocracoke Alive
www.ocracokealive.org